Movies you need to watch

Since our household has come down on hard times, we canceled cable and got netflix. This opened me to some independent films that I had wished I'd seen earlier.

Generation RX *** Good One!
The One Percent
Day Zero
The Cartel
Homo Toxicus
Collapse
The Conspiracy To Rule The World: From 911 to the Illuminati
Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy *** Good One!

List is subject to change...

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“We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.”
-Ayn Rand

Some of these may be available on Veehd.com - You need DivX Player (which can be lousy at times) for most... plus you need to register in order to watch most things there lately. It seems like they have a stupid advertisement that tells you that you need a special codec to watch the flicks, which isn't really the case. Its just an advert but when you sign in, the advert goes away and you can watch.

I know there are other places where you can watch some of these, but I find that VeeHD has the bandwidth to watch nearly anytime of the day versus only at night. Note: This isn't a shameless plug, its just a thought/recommendation.

“Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.” -- Thomas Jefferson

Yeah, we were talking about it, I think last year? And that they changed the
invasion force from the ChiComs to someone more politically correct after they
finnished filming! That's gotta be expensive!

I could watch Red Dawn a few more times , glad to hear about an updated remake

“Whenever the legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience.” ~ John Locke

They actually filmed most of it in my area, like, hmmm 2-3 yrs ago. Did some filming at the old k-mart hq in the city I work ems in. We had a picture of some of their tanks with one of our ambulances in the crew lounge for awhile.

They did change out the chicoms for n. koreans. I hear it is getting closer to release. The orig. studio? went through bankruptcy but apparently issues have been resolved. I can't wait to check it out.

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Since our household has come down on hard times, we canceled cable and got netflix. This opened me to some independent films that I had wished I'd seen earlier.

Generation RX *** Good One!
The One Percent
Day Zero
The Cartel
Homo Toxicus
Collapse
The Conspiracy To Rule The World: From 911 to the Illuminati
Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy *** Good One!

List is subject to change...

If you liked Collapse, look for The Crude Awakening, The End of Suburbia and The End of America.

Netflix used to really ROCK! Lately its been up and down. I still think it is worth the price. I dumped my dish. We have more content than we could ever watch.

Are you streaming or streaming and DVD rental? If you have DVD rental as well get Phase 7.
Phase 7 has sub titles, but it is worth watching, especially if you are a "prepper".

Here is an interesting movie "The Wave" It is a German movie with sub-titles. A project week in a class. Could a dictatorship happen again in Germany? The class said never again here. And you can see they feel blamed for the actions of their countrymen and they believe that it could not.

Patton... nothing to do with current times, but Gen. G. Patton was probably the greatest fucking American that lived since George Washington died and I like watching that shit and believing that's how he might have rolled. The guy genuinely believed he was Julius Caeser and Napoleon Bonaparte reincarnated... and he might have been right. You just have to be born that bad ass if you ask me.

Idiocracy. It's a crude comedy, but the recurring social commentary it's built on has some (many) truths.

The Road has to be one of the most depressing movies I have ever seen but it shows the gritty reality if that situation were to unfold....brutally honest. Post-Apoc movie currently in my DVD player...The Book of Eli

The oppressed are allowed once every couple of years to decide which particular Representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them, but be warned...the nature of your oppression is the aesthetic of our anger!
The Envy of Excellence leads to Perdition...the Love of it Leads to the Light.

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Saw Das Boot in the theater when it was released! Always liked it!

EN...your showing your age again!

The oppressed are allowed once every couple of years to decide which particular Representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them, but be warned...the nature of your oppression is the aesthetic of our anger!
The Envy of Excellence leads to Perdition...the Love of it Leads to the Light.

Patton... nothing to do with current times, but Gen. G. Patton was probably the greatest fucking American that lived since George Washington died and I like watching that shit and believing that's how he might have rolled. The guy genuinely believed he was Julius Caeser and Napoleon Bonaparte reincarnated... and he might have been right. You just have to be born that bad ass if you ask me.

Idiocracy. It's a crude comedy, but the recurring social commentary it's built on has some (many) truths.

LOL idiocracy was funny. Unfortunately it has a pro-eugenics undertone to it.

The oppressed are allowed once every couple of years to decide which particular Representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them, but be warned...the nature of your oppression is the aesthetic of our anger!
The Envy of Excellence leads to Perdition...the Love of it Leads to the Light.

New here, but one of my all time fav's is April Morning, you might think it is old fashioned and not relevant to our time. The weapons are 237 years old, but I think the concepts underlying the tactics from 1775 are still valid: Officer's gorgets make fine targets, just as UN Blue Helmets stand out.